Evening star. (Washington, D.C.) 1854-1972, August 09, 1864, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWSAMU8KMSNT8 TO NIGHTFord's Tumatbh ?The celebrated ChristyM navels will held forth at Ford's a tain t jnlgbt. (Jt course there will be a crowdedhouse, for people will jaogh.no matter howtugh provisions are. Bat while these Minstrelscr<tck many jokes, they also give an artisticxnnsical entertainment.Varieties The new local drama of Fltzsimmons,? The Belle ot Washington,'" is a bigthing, aud attracts full audiences. It is sensational in toe extreme, bat is exceedingly Interesting, and the interest in it keeps np admirably.Cawtbrbvbv.?There is fan of a rich orderhere alfco, and not among the least of the experts at fnn making is Mr. J. H. Ogden, the??In h Ambassador," whose adaptation appears to be peculiarly lriah, and indaces asranch lapgbter as "Handy Andy" coald possibly do. ?The rest of the compidy is good.f5"be and Loss of Life.?About 9 if o'clocklast night the large Hour, grain, and feed storeon 7th street, between K and L north, belonging to Mr. P W. Dorsey, was discovered to been fir* in the rear ot the store, and from themanner in whica it origina*ed it is presumedthat the straw and hay was fired by an incendiary. The combustible nature of tbe stockclosed the fire to spread so rapidly that littlecould be done until toe arrival of the firemen.The steam engines were soon at worn, and bypouring conx'&ut streams of water upon theburning building and the property aroandprevented the spread of the fire furh-r than toa. two story trime dwelling a?1jlining thestorehouse ?>n the norm side, owned by Jos.Downing. Sr., and occupied by .Tno. Hamrr.ond, huckster, which was partially destroy ed.Eilorts were made by citizens to save as muchas possible for Mr. Dorse y, aud a number ofpersons ventured under tfce root where thetire had been bnrning for some time. Unfortunately the ratters had burned through, andthe root fell in, carryiDg with it a portion ofthe sou'h wall. Mi>st of tliose ontside suecteded in making tneir escape, but an old wellInown citizen, Jostati Egl^son, was caught bvtbe tailing wall and crushed to death. Thebody was soon taken out and couveyed to hisresidence. It was at first supposed thdt twoothers were buried undeT the wall, bnt this?was an error: they escaped. Subsequently aportion of the north wall fell and it wis rumored that a boy and two men were buriedunder it, but there is no confirmation of this.While the Anacostia hose reel wasstand'ngwithout a g'inrd, near the Northern Market,some scoundrels took possession of it, and ranit down to tbe canal at the foot of Ninth street,and pitched It overboard Officers Johnsonand Greer, of the Third Ward, succeeded inarresting Otis. Dickson, Charles Adams andOustavus Heisler. who are charged with theact, end are held for a hearing to-day by Justice Thompson.The less ot Mr. Dorsey is hard to estimate,as be was just replenishing his stock, and thestorehouse was nearly filled. The lowest estin ate is $14,0:.'0. The store and stock were partially insured. Mr. Downing's loss, by thepartial destruction of the frame dwelling, istnifll.When the north wall fell there were at leastflit? people standing near it, and it 1? a mysteiy bow so many es.aped with lite and limbsecure.AtCIDEJiT OJt THB BALTIMORB AKI) OHIOBailboad?Tv>o Men KtlUd.?Au accident reuniting In the death ot Mr. Jacob Oroff, a baggage master, and a -oldier of an lniiana regi- |ment, (cenrred ye terday on the WashingtonBi anch Railroad, rietween 5 and 6 o'clock, p. jm. lbe Express trnln which left Baiiim ire at4.40 and the Passe ager train wbich left this cityat 4.CC collided on; halt mile this side of An- Iziapolis J unction. The enennes, baggage cars, !e>pre^s cars, and several of the passenger carswere broken and smashed t j pieces.Mr. Jacob Grofi", th* baggage master on theduwn train, was so severely injured that hedied withiuan hour after the accident occurred.Ills legs and arms were broken, and his bodywa> badly mashed, lits remains were takento Balt.moie where his lamily resided. Mr.Ciioff was one ot theoldest and most trusty employes on the^-oad and at the time of the aecio? nt w?s at tbe post ot duty, putting down thebrakes The soldier who was killed was standing on tbe platform of the smoking car. Noothers were injured on the down train. On thetiain from Washington Edward Bullen, baggage ma-ter. was vry severely irjared, beingji mmed up among the baggage and car ruins,lie wat taken to Annapolis Junction, where her< c? ived medical aid.The rnptneers and firemen jimped off tbeengines just before the collision occurred, andtl ereby escaped uninjured.None of the passengers were injured. Theconductor ob the train from Washington wasMr. Heaver, while Mr. Taylor had charge oltbet;a<n trom Baltimore. Both are old andrespected conductors, wno have ever beencareful ol their trains. But their watches differed, and this was the result ot the accident.It is impossible to blame either of them.Mr. Willlsm Prescott Smith, the Superintendent ot the road, with his usual eoergy, at once*et to woik to have tbe passengers conveyedto their respective destinations, and despatchedextra trains to effect this end. Mr. Smith hassIst i? stitnted a thorough investigation of thematter, and he will certainly punish any dereliction oi duty, il such there was.Fourth Ward Station Cases ?Bartholomew Murphy, selling liquor without license;fcnas Mathews, drunk and disorderly;Thos. Sullivan, Hoaora FiUmcrrls,Mrs Shugaroo, Michael Conner, HanoraConner. violating the cow law; Sl.53 each. Margt.Keet.-, Michael Keefe, assault and bittery; ballto keep the peace. B. McCarty, do.: ball forcourt Michael Keefe, disorderly: dismissed.John Cokel? and James McGulre, do ; lockedup John Maddigan, drunk and disorderly;S > 70. 1 hos. Bell, do.; S1.5*. J as. Johnson,uo ; dIbnilsBed.Disorderly at a Firb.?Charles Adams,Clur tavus li'isler, and Oustavus Dickson, who?were arrested last night by officers Johnsonand Oreer, upou a charge of takiug the Anacostia hose reel and throwing it into the cauaLbad t hearing this morning. The evidencewas not sufficient to sustain the charge ofthrowing the reel Into the canal; bnt Jnstice1 bompsen fined each S3 for being disorderlyat the fire. Thomas Shorten, arrested by officer Sbedd was fin?d S3 for a similar offence,but was net v. ith the first named party. *Third Ward Station Tabes.?C. R Raley,resisting market master; S10. Also, violatiugmarket regulations; dismissed. John Tunnel,tli UDk aaa disorderly; military. J. B. Flint,do.; do. w. Edmonston, grind larceny, dismissed. Wm. Jackscn, do; do. Isaac Kimbeil. o*nnk; military. Q. W. Mo*, assaultrim, battery; do. Gus IHckson, On?. Adams,Ous Hebler, Thomas Shor ell,ria|pu3 conduct;fach Maigaret Magrath, vagrant workhouse.R.-.bbis>. the Box Offici.-Last night. Mr.A Osib'im who has charge or ton tick-t olfiee cf the Valettes, discovered that som ? onebad slipped abont S45 of his money from tbetable upon which it was lying. Suspicionrested rpm some boys who were inner u<about vfce tuiiding, and one named John Hart,who raw out ol the building wnen the loss wat(ttcrnvtrtd. was arrested. He> was held torfarther hearing by Jnst ce Clayton.Sbcosd Ward Station Capb? ? Peytonliariia, oisoi ?jei iy; dls uissed. Joseph Harr s,d? ? *i 5H. Benj. Mjnroe, do; S>. ThtmaBHutchison, do ; *1 ttf. Mary Hntu, do.; SI. (1.W cuny.to.: S3. Ellen Young, do.; S2. J.Simons, drunk and d sorJerly; George!><vare, su'pi i^n of larcenv: tor bettfing. J.Bart, do.; do. D Stevens, drunk; %i. M. Doian. do.; f 1 5t<. Fred Monroe, do.,?Rbmbmkbb a he Ptc Nic of the Indepenlentho. ikIi. bt tbe Park, o morrow. Angnst lOtb.Jpereoos desiring a pleasant tin.e, will do welltr attend, tor we know by fh?*ir first plc-nicthat this will be a splendid affair.Navv Ya3-d.?Tbe rnnbost Mercury, re' ? u it at New Yoi k, aiTiTdd at the Yardlast eran n*.SPECIAL NOTICES.Ta? Wohd "Boiodcht," wnich Is fait bsoo'ii|r.? . fct.o-ehold w.ita la aeriv. d f<o n trie Ureak.conp two woid?. 8??io and (KlonUs.4'8o O' translated, auaos to prwsorve,aud ? O I >n' the T rth eozodent.' a pr?,errer of the*[. ?tb. And it is tru-to its same Forbeautifr1 v and preservlo* the t ?eth. hardening wid iov ? .??ilngtbe ?uu.h, and eorrecr'n* at i uparlt - of tbe breath. it Is without a peer in the world.??ld druggists. au>3tColo atx's Bobbt 8oaf.This celebrsted Toilet 8oa?, in each universaldsn.and. Is made from the choicest materials. Ismild and emollient In Its nature, fragrantlr soent?d, and extremely bsneflclal la its aetloa upon the?kin. for sale br ail Druggists and fancy GoodsDealers. Ja?-eolyCOCOHS 1KD Golds.The sudden change* of our ollmate are sourcesof pulmonary, bronchial and a*thmatie affections.M-perience having proved that simple remedies(i ft pa set speedily whea takes in the tarly stages ofthe disrate, recourse should at once be bad toAronchiat TroekM." or ' oienges, 1st thecold oongh, or Irritation of the throat be ever soaad strensthening tfcevoiee^ Soldiers sheaid havethem, as th*y can be carried la the poek?t aadtakea as occasion requires, 't iS-ia^PTABD HOT OPOD the OrdW Of your bat gott once. and bur * bottle f the fragrant 8o?odoni.Vi.n will npT?r regr-t It. It not on y b?aotifle?and prea-rvea the Teeth. end arrests decay, batleaves the mor th col, and the breath M fragraatM arose. All Druggi?ts ?ell It aa 6 3tOotvs. BUIIMS. Bab Nails,Dr. White will be in attendance at hie rooma.No. 424 Psnnaylvania avenre, on and altar Friday. July Bd. Jyll-tfA Niw FiaruMi roa t? aaaacaaOfttir.Pkaitn't "Nlfht Blooming Oereua."Pkalon't "Night Blooming Oaraoa."Pkalon't "Night Blooming Oereua."Pkalon't "Night Blooming Cereua."Pkalon't* "Night Blooming Oereua.'Pka Ion's "Night Blooming Oereua."Phaion's "Night Blooming Oerana.*'A moit exquisite, delicate and fraarant perfumedistilled from the rare and beautiful flower fromwhich It takes its name. ? _Manufactured only bi PHALOI A 80S, N. T.bbwabb or oociTKaraiTS.Ask ?oa Phalo*'b?Tah go Othbb.Je 16 Sm Sold by druggists generally.BmaifATOaiHdA oab bb Onaan.?Dr Rand's 8paeifie euree Srermntorrktra, Seminal Weakness, fmfottnty. Lost of Potter. eu..tp?4tdily and dfectuallj.Its effects are truly magical. A trial of tha Specificwill convince the most akeptioal of its merits.Price 81 a box. 8old by b. 0. Ford, eoraer 11th?treet and Pa. avenue, Washington, and HenryOook, Alexandria. Ja6-lyNbbvoub Debilitt, BaaiaaL WaunBi, etc..Can Be Cvrtd by one who has really onred himselfand hundreds of others, and will tall yon nothingbut the tnttk. Address, wita stamp,iDwiao H. Tbavbb,w"S DAW.ly Look Box. Boston. Mass.DlPBABM or TBI Nbbvobs, Sbmibal, UriwabtAMD SbxcaL St?tbmb?new and reliable treatment?in Reports of the Howard Association?Sent bymail in aealed letter envelopes, free of charge.Address D. J. SkiUin Houghton, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia,Pa. Je 30 3mTHB0BBArB8T ABD BBgT Haib Dtb ibtbb Wobld?Neper Fades or Washes Out.?Upham 'a Hair Dye,Scents a box. The best in nse. Try It. Bold by0. Ford, corner 11th street and Penn. avenue,Washington; and Henry Oook, Alexandria.ae-lrWabbabtbd to Odbi II Six Dat a.-Dr. Godfrey'sAntidote, an Engllah Specific of aixty-flve rears'standing, will cure Gonorrkaa in six das/t. Nochange of diet required. Prioe 91 par bottle. Soldby S. 0. Ford, corner 11th street and Pa. avenue,Washington, and HenrvOook. Alexandria. JaC-lpSaOBBT DI8BASB8.Samaritan'i Gift ia the moat certain, aafe andeffectual remedy?indeed, tha only vegetable remedy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days,and recentcasesin twenty-four hours Nomneralno balsam, no morcury. Only tan pills to be taken.It is the soldier's hope, and ?> friend to those whodo not want to be exposed. Mala packages, 93;female,Samaritan s Root and Herb Jmces? A positive andpermanent on re for Syphilis.Scrofula, Ulcers,SoresSpots,Tetters, Ac. Price 91, or six bottles for 9>Bold by B. 0. Ford. Bee advertisement. mlDa. Dufobt's Sugar-coated Female RegulatingPills are the very best in use. They operate sreedilyand effectively, and being svgar-toated create nonausea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial o?these Pills will prove their superiority over allethers. Price *1 a box. Sold by 8. 0. Ford, cornerllth street and Pa.avenue.Washington.and HenryOnr>t. Alexandria 1a?-lvMARRIED,On WedresJ?v, Aueust ."id. by Ruv. John 0.Smith. WIN PI ELD SCOTT, of Buffalo. Now York,?o Miss MARV C. COWAN, late of Baltimore,Md. [ Baltimore Sun please copy.]On 8;tt*'rd?y, 6th inst , at St Alo*sluu Church.ly Rev Father Ma.uire, PRANK T. HO?K, of>?F'on, to MARla P . only daughter of Win A,Griffith, Esq., of Washington, f). C No cards. *On 1 be bth inst , h* th? Rev. Mr. J. II M Lemon,Mr EDWARD T. LACEY to Miss ELIZABETHTRAMMLLL, all of this city. *DIED,On the 6th inst.. Mrs. CAROLINE TOWNSEND,aped 50 years.Hi r fui eral will take place on Wednesday, August 10th, from Asbury Chapel. *On Monday, the 8th inst.. Mrs. MARY ANNCORBF.TT, consort of the late Abraham Corbett,in the 66th year of her a*e.The funeral will take place from her la'e residence. No. 441 Pennsylvsnia avenue. on Welneiday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The frie-ids of thefamily are respectfully invited to attend. *On the 8th inst., J0S1AII EliULESTON, agedft! years.The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend bis funeral. whichwill taVe ptace to-mo-row ( WednesdayI at2o'clkp. m. from his late residence. No. 365 New Yorkavenue, between 6th and 7th streets.(Baltimore papers please copy ) *On the 8th of August, LOUIS T , yoang?st childof John and Eliza Wilson, aged I years, 1 monthard 16 days.The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral to morrow ( Wednesday ) afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the resi lence ofhie par-nts 503 17th street, between U and IFarewell, ot darling, no more Khali we see thee.Thy prattling voice no more shall we h?ar;But with our Savi'-u1- wf all hope to meet ihee.Ne'er more to leave thee, ever to be near.Jo Georgetown. D. O..on the 8th inut , OORAH,beloved daughter of Mary Anna and Randolph E.Clark - aged i9 months.We lay thee in the silent tomb.Sweet blossom of a day;We inst began to see thee bloom,Wten thou we t called away.No little heart upon my breast.No feet upon my knee.Dear Lord, how could we give her upTo any one but Thi-e.The friends and acquaintances of the family arerespectfully invited to attend her fumerjl, fromher parents'residence. No. 45 Gay street, between(ireen and Wa hington. on Wednesday, the l'jtninst , at 5 o'clock.On Monday night, J 0SIAI1 KAGLE3TON, aged1'HiVfuneral will take place on Wednesday, theII th instant, at 2 p. m.. from No. 205 New lork? venue. The friends ?nd acquaintances of atsfamily are invited to attend. *On Sunday evening. August 7th, after ? ft*hours illness FRANK 8., in the 6th year of hija?e, <on of James 8. and Jane B. Campbell,^o"Alexandria, Ya.On thefth. in Prince Gertie County. Ml., KT>W ARD KV ?NS. twin =on of James G. W. and Oatharire Jane Brunner, aged rw year. *NOTICE.?Having been aopointed Psavenger othe First Precinct, Fourth Ward. p?rsnnscan leave notices at the following places, and theywill he attended to: f orthea?t corner of G and 5thstreets; sontbwe*t corner of I and .Sd streets; Center Market; Northern Liberty Market; FonrthWard Station Hr>a?; and my residence No. 14IX?au *?? a7eUU'* bt JOSEPH P4 GLOTZBACH.CH0ICE8T0CK4bb INTSRIOR ADORNMENT8. 4864t*6 PAPSRHANGING8. 4S0A select and varied st<^ck of Gilt, Medium andI low-priced Paperhangings, Borders,Statuea, Oeni t?r Pieces. Ac.WINDOW SHADE8.I Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brown ind Gilt WindowI Shades, a variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures,Tassels. Ac.PICTURE CORD AND TA88KL8. ,Bilk snd Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, different sixes and colors, a beautiful assortment;I Picture Ring", Nails. Ac.OVAL PICTURE FRAMES.The largest assortment of Oval Hrames ln tbSI District, warranted to be gilded with gold leaf;also, a variety of Dark Wood Frames,^^jth a va! ried stock of ama.l-sned Oval and Carte de v iaite*rMQeENGBAVING8 AND PAINTING8.?A few choica Engravings and Paintings always^Orders' for Paperhanglng and Window Bhadeapunctually attended to iii city orcoanty."""/.H ?R|rRIT*B,No. 496 Seventh atreet,jy j. ? Eight Doors above Odd Fellow' Hall.EFR1GEB.AT0RS,WATER COOLERS,aTO?iSTI AT COST!We would call the attention of the publie to our nock of REFnIG BRaTOHSand WAT FR COOLERb, which we areclowns cut at crim? cost Wa advise allIn quest of the abwva articles to gjva u? acall and be sure of a bargain. H BONTZ,Bacceaeor to Bontt A Urifflth,an j J* 369 7th street, near IASBINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK,I?ooar< BATiD Mabch (*th,'e*64.BDW ABD SIM Ma. President aod Treasurer.EDWARD CLARK, Vice President and Secretary.DiaaCTOBS.WM. P. DOLE. THOii. J GARDNBB.J. J OOOMB-, 8, V. NILEd,JOHN R ELV ANS.This Bank ia now open for tha reoetpt of deposits,at the Banking Uc-ixise, Wo. 38 Louisiana avenue under Bimm*' new baljdlng.u BDWAKD CLARK, Socretarr.EDWARD CLARK A CO., BANKERS,At the Savings Bank, No. ?? Lonisiana avenaeEXCHANGE, ?OLD AND sJlV?R AND GENERAL BANKINGRWBOWaRD CLARK,JOHN R. BLVANSjy 16-IcqIE ORB ?81 HORSES I! HORSES III11 *175. $176. tilt.WAa DBrABTMBBT.OATALay bu??AO, fOne hundred and seventy five dollara if 174) eachwill be paid for all OAV aLRT HOR8B8 that paaalnapection atQIeshoro Depot, until otherwise ordered. Hoars of Inspection from ta.m. till < p. n.tars of ins paction from la. m. till ii.nJAMBS ITBKIN.LIaat.Oolonalaaa OhUr Quartermaster.Cavalry Bureau.JP 9, HB1BMGIR.nBC00M8?0B TO H. FJy r utcrnrmi- 8 n"VBB5Su?. .oCI1U. 0~tWANTS.W*ftT1I>~At Dabwt'' ^W]RRb,rANTFD-A SALE-MAN An invalid soldierpreferred. Inquire at Brady ? Gallery No.352 Pa a*. an9-3t*wANT VD?A SITUATION Chambe-maid orat general Housework. Adarees M.T.,Star0??e. __ It*WANTED-A smart BOY, to attend a BopkS?nd Wanted Po>ks, Government Books,in any Quantity- at HUN r KK'S Great AntiqusriuiBookstore. opposite Grover's Theater, au 9-tt*/^LBBK WANTED?1 want a good. honest, willirg, cheerful, competent CLERK. AddressA. B 0 , City P?-Ht Office. giving name, reference,ability, age, condition, k^e, ItANTKD?In a private family, a good COOK,WASBER and IRONER. None butacorape'ent person need apply. No. 427 F street bet.6tb and 7th. a^ 9 3t*_A RESPECT ABLE WHITE WOMAN WISHES ASITUATION ae Chambermaid. B?f#retcegi?en. Apply at the Trimming Store,? street,etween 11th and 12?h streets. l*_WANTED?A young MAN or BOY. well recomnr ended. t?> act as clerk in an ic?crtam saloon. One whose parents reside In the countryp eferred, Inquire at 244 G, between l~th audIfetb sis., near U ar Department. *i_9 2tYOUNG LADY, having leisure time betweenthe hours of 9 a m. and S p. m. wishes tod? vote it to COPYING, or WRITING of any description Per-ors wishing her services will *d?drees "E." Star office. an 9 lw*Wa -TED?A *ood second or third hand BAKER. Apply at the t*far Office. an 8-3t?ANTED-A good CHAMBERMAID Applyat 310 list., between 1V-; and 16'h. au8 3t*ANTED?A mount?d PHOW CASE, 6 or 7 feetlong. Inquire at Star Office. au 8-3t jANTED-^ good COOK, one who can wmhand iron. Must bring recommendations.A.pply at 4.">1 2<i street. Capitol Hill. au 3-2t'WANTED^-WELL DIGGERS. Enquire at theGovernment carpent?r shop, corner ?f NewYork avenue and 16th street. au 8^t*WTNTED^By a young *irl a SITUATIWT todo chamberwork and plain sewing, or tomake herself generally useful. Apply at 157 4thstreet, between M and N_ stfl. a<u 8-2tWANTfl) TMMEDTATELY?Two good JOURNEYMEN CARPENTERS. Apply to CISSELA GRIMES. High street, between Bridge streetano canal. Georgetown. D.J3. au 8-2tWANTED?A YOUNG MAN as porter. Atailor,who wishen to leave his trade, preferred.Most bring good recommendations,au 8 3t* M. WILIIAN. 336 Pa- av.WANTED-A practical FARMER and GARDENER, to take charge of a farm aQd marketfrarden miles froni thin city Apply at F.BBOGDEN'S Feed Store. K at..near22d. au8 1w*ANTKD-Two good JOURNEYMEN BARHEPS. The best of wages given. Apply atNo. 136 Bridge street. Georgetownmu 8-3t* HENRY BONITZ.AN TED-A smart, active COLORED BOY, towork in an lc* Cream raloon. Apply immediately at 244 7th street north, between M andN. au?-4t'WANTED?A SITUATION as Salesman orBookkeeper in some retail, wholesale orcommission house. He ha? h?d twenty years expprience in the business. Well acquainted in tnecity. Hc*t of reference given. Address o. p. M.fgiar Office. au 8-3t*WANTED-A fir^-t class OOOK and TABLEWAITKR. Apply at JACKSON BRO A CO.,33.1 Pennsylvania avenue. au 6-lwANTKD-Pour JOURNEYMEN CARPENTERS. to whom the best wages will begiven.Apply to SAMUEL WIS*. 346 K street, between12th ard 13th. 8 4t*ANTED?As an employee in my Drug store, aYOUNG MAN of five or fix years' experience in the apothecary and prescription business.No eppiication will l>e entertained unless acomtaried with the higheil t. stimoniilj; a? to honesty,capacitj, Ac. ISAAC ENTWISTLE.Apothecary, 94 Kine street,au 3 lw* Alexandria . > a.rpnK SUBSCRTbER WISnES TO PURCHASE1 (for cash) a F ARM of one or two hundredacres, in northern or western Pennsylvania. Itroost be in good cultivation, with all the necessarybuildir^n for a well regulated farm. Address J. D.%Box 3H4. Washington, D_C; Jy 11-lm*^RTILLERY HORSES WANTED AT ONCE.A CHIKf QCAR1KBMA8T8R'8 Orricw.WlSHINQTOS Dm-OTWashington, July 29,1861HORSES suitable for artillery service will be"purchased at this dep .t, by the undersigned, incen market, from d?te until September 1. 1864. inlotfl of six to Aft* at one hundred and eighty dol ?lors i$18 " per animal; ?ach animal to be subjectedto the usual Government inspection before beingaccepted. . . , , _Horses to be delivered to and inspected bv Capt.C H Tore ok ins. A Q. M , U. 8. A., corner 22d andG streets. Washington. D. C. r ruckkrBrigadier General, Chief Quartermaster,Jy? 2<td Depot of Washington. _~~~A NTS D?SEOOND HAND FURNITURE.Al?o, MIRKOR8, CARPETS, BEDS. BEDDING. anA HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of everydescription. B. BUCHLY, 4 2^ 7tb street,j*8-tf between G and H.ea?t side.GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTSGEOKOKTUWM CORPORATION! LAWS.A Bhsolttio^ authorizing a change in the construction of the Market Hou.ie.Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board 'fC mmcm Covnril '/ the Corpora-ton of Ueorgit?irn,Tlist the C' rnmittee on the building of the Market Hou?* be. and they are hereby authoriied tomodify ibe plsn of said Market House io conlomit> with the recommendation contained in thecommunication of W. 0. Smith. Esq . of thisdate by extending the npp?r story thirty fourfeet, or so tar as in the op nion of the Coinmittieit be adtirable. | Approved July ?, 1861.A Rksoi CTION in favor of John Oldfield Sc Bro.ftesolvtd ly the Board of Aldermen and Board ofCommon CiunrW of the Corporation of (ieorretnirn'Tbat the CUrk pay to the order of John UldfleldA Bro . Furty-nine dollars in full for their billdated July 19,1801. [Approved July28,1<?4.A RksolctioK amendinir a r*solntion in faTor ofE M.LinthicumResolved by the Board of Aldrrmin and Board ofC'Vimon Covnril of the Corpyration of Georgetown,That the r solution in favor of E. M. I intnicum.approved Ju y 9. iM?4, be. and the same is hereby soai^euded as to authorize the Mayor to lease t>said Lint* icum the eod of Market street lyiosrf-wuth i f Wa'er street, for a perlf d ef ten years, ata >early rent of one hundred dollars.Approved Aaguste, 18^C"Georgetown corporation stock.?1 Those persons who may be disposed to parchase Georgetown Corporation Stock, whioh beanan int? rest of six per cent, per annum, parablequarterly, can obtain aome by applying to WM.LAIRD. Olerfc of aaid Corporation. Ie29-dtairfOWINU PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, byth?I Potomac To* Company's boats, "Potomac,""Gov. Onrtin" and " Belle Haven." Apply to theCaptain* on board,or toJOHN B. DAVIDSON,my IS- Water street. Georgetown.COR "ORATION OF WASHINGTON STOCK foraale, in sums to suit Apply toJAS C McGClRE fc CO.,an 1-ditt Auction and Commission Merchants,C^OB SALE?A beautiful, stylish, pure bloodr BLACK HAWK MORGAN HOttSE,fifteen and a hall hands high, weighingone thousand pounds, built inprop>ction, six years old. and a perfect modelof beautv, without blemish; perfectlykind in single snd double harneas. and all right inev^ry way This Horse has been raised by thecelebrated Morgan stock breeder, Lewis Sherman,?sq., Brandon, Yermont, to whom the presentowners refer any pnrcha-er for his pedigree.He was brought here six months ago at a greatexpense, and is now sold without a single fault, asthe owner, after various unsuccessful efforts, cannot mat<^i him in style, action,or co'or in any partoftheconuty. He is perfectly gentle, and can behandled or driven by any lady, or even a boy. Theattestion of private families aDd army officers iarespectfully Invited to this fine animalNo hors- dea'ers need apply. H? will only be?old to private cltiaena or army officers. PriceS460 Be can be seen at the stables of KsLLEBER & PYWELL, Eighth street, between Dand E.For particnlars apply at the stables, or at the?tore of P. J. KEl.LEW, 510 Seventh street, nearOdd Pellows' Hall. jy 2VtfTHE SI PKEMB COURT OF THE DISTRICTOF COLCMBlA, holdiog a District Court ofthe United States for the aaid DistrictTo all whom it may tontern. treetint:Notice is hereby given, that 00 the 2d day of Aufust, 18S4. the schooner L. B. Cowperthwaite, 'acle ?nd ap arel, 'nroiture, Ac., were sellid i forviol?tion ef the Revenue Laws by the Un tedStates Collector of Owtoms at Georgetown, D.C , and hrought the same into tbia District forad unication; and the same are libelled and prosecuted in this court In the name of the UnitedMates, for condemnation; ?nd have been arrettedby the marshal for the reasons in t*e libel statei;and tbst said cans* will stand for trial at the CityHa?l. in the ??ity of Washington. ?*n the first Monday of September next, when and where all persons are w irned to appear to show cause why eondi-mnaHcn ahonld not be decreed, and to inter' yene 'or their interests.August I 'i 4. R. i. MEIGS, Clerk,au 3 gawtdC. W BOTXLER. JNO. W. BOTELEBc. W BOTELER it RON,lUrOKTIBS,? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERSIKCHINA. GLASS AND CROOKIRF WIRE,| TABLE CUTLERY, 8ILYER-PLATED WAE?.I BRITANNIA WARE. BLOOK TIN GOODS,TIN CHAMBER SETS, GOAL OIL LAMFS.JAPANNED WAITERS. DOOR MATTS,FEATHER DUST EE*. BRUSHES.WOOD Will. ANDHOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY.HOUSES. HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATSIUBNIBHED AT SHORT WOTICE.318 IRON HALL,PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.17 eo6m between ?th and l"th ataraoWrfW. Ne.?2*?H And ?tt? Hot?l, Jy lA-lsa"FOR RENT AND SALBLRoom* for bbnt-two pleasant rooms,suitable fur housekeeping. at No. 01 13th at.,near B it . Island. au 9 3t*C'OR RENT?Thr-e or foar ROOMS, to t <m?ltt- family, convenient for housekeeping. Location unsurpassed Some furniture for sale. Apply by letter. L G O.-Star Office, It*jBTORR. WITH ONB ROOM. FOK RENT, onCCapitol Ilill. corner B at. north and i?tst. east.Bailable for a grocery store. Inquire a* the store.a?9 3f ; C. SOLGKR?^TORE TO Tbt ? In a central situation. lightedwith gas, and provi- ed with all neceuarr fixtures. A?-*?>? at 335 F ?tre?t. between stth and 10th.Al.-o 10Y WANTED. Apply as above. au9- UC*OR R*NT?A two atorr FRAMB HOrSB.con? taining four rooms, and situate! on R street,between iftb and 9th, south s'de. No. 160. Apply on the premises. P. McDONUGH. aa9-St*FOR RENT-A BRICK HOUSE containing sixrooms a'ao a large garden. Tie hous? ia in aSood conditio n. R-fer^ncs required. Apply toIra. 811EA, in the rear ot No. 530 13th street, between B and Cstreeta, Is'and. a^ 9 2'*FOR RKNT?A front and back ROOM and frontbashment, in a healthy p r'ion of the city.To respectable parties these rooms will be l*tP'ng'y or together Inquire of Mrs. GEORGEFOKR18, 210 New York avenue, between 4th and5th streets au9 2t*l^OR 8ALB? A cash cu ?tom?r can purcha*" twoM (2) the best located and best 9tte<f up BUTTERSTANDS in Center and N. L. Markets. Average*alm tno noun (is butter daily. Inquire of BROWNA POWERS, P lumbers. Ninth street, or M. COBURN. Butter Deal-r, Eighth, near D. an 9-3t*A FOR RENT.furnished BRICK HOUSE, WITH SIXRooms, at $40 per month., A NEW FRAME. SEVEN ROOMS, EITHERfcr rent or sale, at $40 per m^nth.. A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED AND FORTYhve Acres; good buildings, six miles from thecity,at 51,000 per year.FOR SALB.A LARGE FINE BRICK RESIDENCE ON Cstreet, between 'M and streets?the beat neighborhood in the city. HALL A EATON,Real Estate Brokers, cor 7th and F streets.FIVE ACRE8 NEAR GEORGETOWN FOBSALE.TEN ACRES ON BLADEN8BURG ROAD FORBale.THIRTY ACRES. WITH FINE IMPROVEmenta, on Bladensburg road, 2L2 miles trom city.11 ALL &. EATON,an 9-^t* Corntr7th and F streets. ?FOR RKNT?A smalI~f urnishedf HOUSBTcoi^taining seven rooms, gas and water. 491 D,between 1st and 2d sts. an R-3t*CEVKRAL "PL1A8ANT ROOMS WILL BBrented low. to gentlemen only. Situation desi rable, 319 !'tn st., between L and M. au 8 3t*FOR SALE- The good will, atock and fixtures ofthe HARBER SHOP, No 491 10th street,Simpson House. Apply on the premises, au 8-3t*LM)R RKNT-Two ROOMS or more on the firstB. lioor of h, private dwelling, No. 8 Missouri av.,betaeen 41. Btd 6th, near the corner of 6th street.au 8-3t*TWoITRICK HOU8H8 FOR RENT-Oue locn'edon Pili street, the other on l.ith street Inquire No. 2?*5 Bcutheast corner of 13th and Dstreets. an 8-2t'FOR RENT?A three Story BRICK HOUSE, withBasement containing nine rooms, with Furniture. on G. between 4th and Sth streets. No ?*> 14.Appl> to E. YVHOB, corner of 12th street an.l Massachu <etta avenue, or on the premise", au 8-4t*F" OK SALE? BRICK HOUSB-LOT AND FUR~N1TI.RE? The handsome and newly builttwoB^ory Hrick and ex<en?ioa, containing 6 rooms,with barn all in complete order. No 34tt O st.north, between iOth and 11th. Terms easy. Applyon the premises. aa 8 Iw*G^OBLING HOU8E FOR 8ALE.The Proprietor of this popular and well-knownHotel and Restaurant intends to retire from business, ai.d off**rs his well anown house for sale.Any one wishing to engage in a LUCRATIVEBUSINESS < an call on the Proprietor. 24 7 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th sts.au S tit*Store-uooms. picti re gallery, andOFUCE ROOMS FOR RKNT.-The honse No.420, North side Pennsylvania avenue, and nearthe National Ho tel, having hien greatly enlargedand put in complete repair, and supplied wi hw??er and gas, is now offered for rent. The roomsare one tine large store ro'm, eighty feet de p,f n?* picture gallery, and eight office rooms Theywill be rented aepsrately or together. The locati?.u ia one of the beit in the city for any kind ofLusic ess.Apply ?o J. M JOHNSON, E 6tre8t,between 9'hand loth, No. 383. au 8 2t*AN D FOK SALE ?A ppl y at the first hoase from-l the Eastern Branch Bridge. au 6 lui*IF^OR SALE-An excellent RAfi ATELLB t'AKLB.Price Im. Inquire at RUDDERFORTH'S Dining Saloon, 11th street, between G and New Yorkavenue. au 6 3tFurnished rooms for rent.-Severalcool, pleasant ROOMS In a convenient location?No. 499 loth street, between Peana av. andC street . au 6 3t*TO LET?Two nicely furnished RuOMS andKITCHEN, suitable for a gentleman and wife.Apply at No. 584 L Btreet, between 6th and 7thstreets. au 6-3t"FOR RENT?A front and back CHAMBER, onthe second floor : also two other desirableRooms. Apply at 425 13th street, bet. & and H.au 6-3t*A RARE CHANCE for any one wishing to engage in the Grocery business. Th? STOCKand FIXTURES on the corner of 13th and H sts.are now offered for sale. au ? 3t*Rooms to let on l stkekt between9TII and 10TH STREETS-Two large andp'easant ROOMS suitable lor gentlemen and theirwives to Ut, with or without board. Inquire atthis office. au6-3t*DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT.?For rent, atwo-6tory Brick House, with back buildingand lot situated in the FirHt Ward. Apply toMR8. WILCOX . No. 34 3 21at street. Possessiongiven on the 8th of A ugust. au 6-3t*FURNIfcriBD~R00M8 FOR RENT, BOARDINGbouse in the neighborhood where meals areserved Icqulre at No. 320 New York avenue, b?tween 9th and 1 th steeets. au 5 1 w*FOR"RALErREMARKABLY LOW-A ve7y prettv COTTAGE HOUSE, six room1? stable carriage bouse, ana feet of ground, with choicefrnit and flowers, on Capitol Hill. For particularsa'd photograph view, apply to MITCHELL ScSON, Real Estate Brokers, 8. K. corner Penn avenue Rnd 16th street. au5-lw*ESI RABLE FURNISHED HOUSE OPPOSITEfRA NKLIN ROW.?We are authorized to letto a satisf ictory tenant a desirable BRICK RB 41DKNC K. ( furnished ) with a brick Stable, situated on south side of K street, between 12th and13tli streets west.JAS. C McGUIRE & CO.,ati 5-6t Auction and Com. Merchants.F->OR~REN"T?Two or three unfurnishedROOMS, suitable for housekeeping. Apply atNo. 91, Washington 6treet. Georgetown. au3- lw*Barber shopTor rent, location good.Enquire immediately at No 480. corner ofMassachusetts avenue and .1th street, aug 3 lw*F'OR SAI.B-A most excellent FRAMB-DWELLING,(or Boarding House.) new and in perfectcondition, house 24 by 40, lot 30 by lno feet, dft?enrof ms and two good cellars. Immediate possession.Situated on the north side of L street, between 221and Btreets, First Ward Price S*.500.Apply on the premises or to MITCHELL 4 PON,Real Kstate Broaers, southeast corner Pennsylvania avenue and 15th street. aug3 14t*R"OOMS FOR RENT, at 450 12th street, eastside, between G and H sts. The situatiou isone of the most desirable in Washington. au'J-lmOR RENT?One of the STORE ROOMS underMedical College on F street.near 12th. Inquireof Dr. J. B MORGAN,an2-tf Corner Md. av.. andIjth St., Is'anl.FOR SALE?Cheap for cash, and early possessiongiven, a FRAME HOI SK, LOT and GROCERYSTOHE. The house contain* six roomi includingthe store. The house and lot inay be so'd withoutthe utock if ro desired. For further particularsinquire on the premisea. No. 226 Sixth streetwest. bet. M and N streets north. au 2-tt*FDR RENT?One BRICK HOUSE with 15 roomson Pennsylvania avenue, between 4S and 6thstriets. opposite the National Hotel, ani oneFRAME lfoUSB on 4^ street, Island, near Rat.Applv to H 8. JOHNSON. No. 373 Ha. av , ben.4H and bth sts . opposite National Hotel, au 1- IQt*FOR SALE.?The subscviber wiades to sell aFARM, containing about 251 acresi, more orless, distant about tour miles from Washington,D. C.. cer the uoper Bastern Branch bridge. Ala'ge body of the land is in cn?d timber, and aboutforty acres of superior meadow land. Tit'e indisputable. Address J. D., Box 384, Washington,1> O. au l-lm*VALI ABLK I'KOHERTY at private saleIN tbe FIRST WARD.-The under?iguedwill sell all or part of that valuable pioperty uponwhich be resides, situated on the corner of 16thand K streets, and within one and-a-half blocks ofLafayette Square, consisting of several handsomeBITLLING LoTf, one of them improved by asubstantial two-story Brick House and back build-'iug, with gooo-tabling. The above property willbe sold low for cash. Enqoire of T. DRURY,Wood & Cosl dealer, near the War Department, orop the premises. Jy J i-lm*^liOW CASE!4 FOR SALE.?Just received eightO elegant COUNTER SHOW CASES by the bestmakers in New York. Apply to P.J. BELLBW &,Co , 510 7th street, three doors south of Odd Fellows' Hall. 1> 23 tfFOR BENT-Onebriek HOUSE with 14 rooms,situated on I'enn'a avenue, between 4S and 6thstreets, oppoaite National Hotel. Apply to H. 8.JOBNSTON, No 373 Pean'aavenue. between 4^andetb sts. ]y ?l-l'H*K?QBBALE?WITH IMMEDIATE P088B88I0N,r The three story BRICK HOUSE, (and LotJNo. 859. ffth street, Island, between D and Bstreets. It oontalns ntne rooms, and is in all ree*? ?'tSfi?'V*nd property. Apply- " WALLACH.Btar Offlce. Je?-tfirwv.?rn Improvements, eentrally and pleasantly looated, No. 444 B street, near the residence of Secretary Chase, together with large brick stable.The premises not to be rented for a boardinghouse, rot particulars inquire of Hon D. W.80ME8 on the premises, or Oapt. GEORGE HLY,No. W street. Possession given immediately.te?-tf .irORBALJ^A large and well-built tkr^e storr BRIOK HOUBB, With baik buildln*. Ne. 1TJSd street west, between B and 0 sts, I????'***sossession given. Apply to OHABLBB424 Pa. avenn^ teT-eotfDOOMS POB RENT.? Comfortable ani weUIt furnished Rooms at ?M uth street, between6 and B sts. The location Is one of the most de?irabLe U the oity o?yH-tfAUCTION SALES.Ft ?m?r AuIUb Sale* ??? flniiBtiei urn pi|t.THIW ArTKKWoon iWPTQ.WOKROIT|?Y 4 AS. 0. MoGUIRB & 00., AuctioneersPONK^^hTMifkAT'?rUVIN* building LOTKThkBTM NOBTB tT" ? i(,D0Ob TV K8DAY AFTPRXOOW. August Qth ato'cluck, on the prer..we ?hZ.l , i ,hl'rart of let No 4, ill subdivi&ir ? or ?,??,?fn j?tia? 18 fret 6 inches on 9th ,tre"'iandO street* north, and running baok M fUt iimbes.toa 0 foot alley.?f ertns cath.au 5-d J C. MpGUTRB A CO.. Auets|?Y JAB. 0. McGUlRB A 00., Auctioneers" ~CORPORATION OF WASHINQTON STOCK ATAUCTION.On TUB8DAY APTERNOON, August 9. at halfpast S o'clock, at the Aoction R >oms. w? shall sellfor scrount of whom it may concern, in 6uins to?ult?$3,sr Corporation of Washington Quarterly. SixPer Cent Mork."liM" Quarterly Fit e Per Cent. 8tock.2<0 Petri-Annua' Fix Per C?ut. 8t>ck,y Corporation of Alexandria Stock.Terms cash.an 5-d J. C. MeGUIRl A CO., Aucts.|?Y GREEN A WILLIAMS. Auctioneers.LARGE COPPKR FASTENED BARGE AT AUCTION.On WEDNESDAY, the iOlh day ef August nextwe will sell at 12 o'clock in.. all the right, titleand interest of William Swain. being one-h*lf?with the <rivilegeof the whole.at Basden's wharf,near the Navy Yard, in Washington. I). 0 . thelarge and superirt built Barge New World. of thefollowing dimensions aud capacity: Length, 375 feet:breadth of ball, 49 feet; over all, 85 feet; depth ofhold, 1? feet; burthen, 1,675 tons. 8he is well built,coppered and copper fastened; has donkey engine,fire pumps, boats, anchors and chains, and aliOther neceaaary equipments. She is in completeorder. She can be Been until lat August at Alexandria, near the coal wharves. After the fst ofAnguat aha will be at the wharf where ahe is to be?old.Persona wishing to purchase are respectfully requested to examine her any time previous t?B*Term? of sale: Ten per cent, of the purchasemoney will be required on day of aale, balancewithin 15 days, when a bill ofsale will be given.GREEN A WILLIAMS. Aucts.P. 8. For further particulars please Inquire of |Messrs. George A Tfomas Parker and Gre*n AWilliams, Washington; Wm. Swain, No. 177 lastBroadway, Naw York; or the Captain on board thebarge )y 27 dSALE BY THE UNITED STATES Of STALLIONS AND BROOD MAKES.Chief Qvartermaiter's Office, Depot of Wa.<Amf ro*,)Washinfton. D. C.. Ami. 6, mm <In addition to the unserviceable dorses andMules advertised to be sold attbe Corra's, near theObservstory. in thecity of Washington, on WEDNESDAY, August 1U. 1864, at 10 o'clock a. m.,there will be soli at the same time and place anumber ofSTALLI0N8 AND BROOD MAKES,condemned as unfit fur pub'ie service.Terms cash, in Government funds.D. H. RUCKER,Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster,au 5-4t Depot of Washington.BY WM. L. WALL a CO , AoctsAt the Horse Bazaar, 93 La. arenae.?ALE OK HORSES, tJARRIAGEi. HARNESS,& a.On THURSDAY MORNING. August 11. commencing st 10 o'clock, we ?hal! sc. 1, at the Bazaar,9* L< tiisiana avenue, between 9th an<lli;-? sts ,comprising abnntTHIRTY H0R3ES,includirg?One R an Familj Hors^One Family Carriage, built by J. M. Young ABro.Other descriptions o' Horses at sale.Al-o, 3 two horse team Wagon* and HarnessAlso, other New and Second hand Carriages,Wagons. Harness, Ac.Terms cash.au 9 ?t WM. L. WALL A CO.. Aucts.J^Y J. C. MoGUIRE A OO., Auctioneers.TKCSTKM'8 8A1 E OF" VALUABLE LAND ANDVINhYAKD, NEAR THK INSANE ASYLUM.On MONDAY AFTERNOON, September 12. at 6o'clock, on the the premises, by virtue of twod^edsof trust from Chas.J Uh mao to me.onedatedDecember 3'1. l?6V and recorded inLihwrJ. A. 8.,No. 129, folios7,Ac.,and the wther dated January3,18H." snd duly recorded in Liber J. A. S., Ko.2:9 folios 2$:', Ac.. I oUall sell all that certain pieceand p?rcel of l&.nd lying and situate in the *ountyof Washington, aforesaid, ana being part andparcel of the traet of land known formerly (as?? W oodstock," aud lat'erly as ' The KosciuskoPla e." the part or parcel herein conveyed or intended -o 'ofle.heing described as f illowg. namMy ;Commtn'i?g on the north line of the Good HopeRoad at a wLite oak tree, being Station No. .16 ofT. Jekyll's silt vey of the "Koscius ko Place,''andthence running along said north line of the GoodHope road seventy-seven degrees and tift-en minutes east N . (77 dfg. 1^ min. E I five perch-s andsixty eight hundredths of a perch (6 68 I 0> to apoint marked A and a white marble monument,as >-hown upon the plat accompanying the deedhereinbefore mentioned, from Moses Kelly a'idMary W. Kelly, hi wife, to Charles J. Uhlmann,thence rnnnine along the firs dividing line between this p.reel or land aud that of the saidM oses Kelly, south six degrees and thirty minutesPJ??t ( ft fi Ho? *?"? m ? r* V 1 ?*, . vur6iirn auu miriy minieast(8 6deg 30 mm E.? seventy one percl)?*a (7|perche.-o to n small monument of wbi'e marble setupon said line; thence 'rom said monument running south thirty minutes west (8. Od*?g 3-min W.)ee\erity nii e perches and forty-hnnd'edths ?f aperch (79 40 l'O per I to Station No SofT Jekyll'ssurvey nf the " Kosciusko Place:'' tb-ncefrom faid Station No. 5 running south fiftrnine degrees ?nd furty minutes east <H. .19 dejf4<t min E.) to tbecrossinirof a small creek eighteenp?rches,( 18 perches); thence from *aii crossingrunnirg south fifty-five f egrees and fortv fiveminutes we*t (8. ffi deg. 4fi min. W) nfreen perclns(15 perches) to the point of intersection with out rangle cf road; thence running alonir the northlint-of said road south eighty nine degrees audfor y-fi% e minutes west 18 ?9deg. 4."> min. W twenty-two perches(22perches)to an angle in th< same:thence running along the north line of Siid roadSouth fif j four degrees west (S 54 deg W) seventeen and one-half perchew. ,17^ perches) t-> an inner angle of th? same; thence running along theeastern line of said load parallel to and one snd ahalf perches from a small creek twenty-nineperches (29 perches/ to the middle ofOx?u Run,thence tunning along the middle ant up thecourse of said Oxen Run sixteen and one-halfperches. (1?S p'rclies) or thereabouts, to the corner point brtween this parcel of land now beingdescrib- d and the land of W. V. H Brown, beingthree perches in a rig .t line from a large poplartree that 6tands on the property of saidBrown, one and one-fourth perches fromthe north bank of said Oxen Rur: thencefrom the above described corner point running along the dividing lioe between this oareel of land and that of said W. V. II. Brown, northtwenty four degrees and thirty minutes tre t(2ldeg. 80 min. W i thirty-five perches to a laegalocust tree on said line, thence running in right. lii,e continuation from said locust treo aid withthe bearing aforesaid (N 24 deg. 3> min. W twenty four perches(2i perches) to the middle ofceek;thence running along and up the bed ?r middle ofsaid creek, (it being the dividing line between thisparcel and the land of said Brown.) aixtv-Aveperches (C5 perches* or thereabouts, to ? point inthe bedofsaid creek opposite to and back ti reefourths of a perch from a marked locust tree thatstands on the north side of the same; thence runring from said point through the locust tree lastabove described north tsveu'y five degrees west ( N25 deg. W) six perches and twenty hundredths ofa perch (6 2" 10 ? perches) to a marked walnut tr-ein the bed of a ravine; thence running fr mi saidwalnut tree, bc-iug a meander line of thersvine, north ten degrees west (N 11 d"g.W) six perches, (6 perches;) thence running onu meander line as afor* said north twenty f urdegrees and thirty in>n?<tes west. <N *4 <\-g. 31 min.W 1 e perches and twenty-hundredths ora perch?6 ju-WO perches) to a yonug persimmon tr?-e,(marked;! thet.ee running from said p-rsimmoutree north three perches and twenty hundredthsof a p?rch (3 2u 10 1 p-rclies, t<? a forke4 persimmontree.(marked;) thene* running from said la?t persimm' ? tree north two degrees and forty minut-*seast <N i deg. 40 min. E.) ten perches (10 p-rches)to the north line of the Good Hope roal, pa?s*ngt> rough a sycamore tres that s ands on th? sontaside of faid r"ad and terminating*' a point on sai<north line ofsaid road six'een p-rchesdrt per<-h?R)from 8tation No 36 ofT Jekyh'H surrey of ? TeeKoiciusko Place." runtun. back from sHid station;tbence from said point running along tne afiremet ti'-ned norih line of theOood Hope road northsevei ty n-ne d.jarees snd thirty Uiinuten east (N.79 deg. 3'? mm. B (thirty seven p?r-h?? and seventy fi. e hundredths of ap rch (37 75 10' pe-chesi totneplsceot let>inuiLg, <all ofsaid causes beingir?8gii*t'C.) contaiiiii** fifty acre4, two rood*4, andtbirty-threeand oce-halfperch?e,(5 'acres, iroods,KS pT-.hes,) he the fame more or less. ?s r^p^es>-t'te<l in the plat hereinbefore mentioned, tarether with all ft' J singular th? improvements, privi1 ges, hereditaments, a d appurt?-nancen to thebaine belonging or -n any mann- r spperta ningThis p'operty is finely improved as a Vineyard,with al on' twelve thousand choice Grape Vines,and will be sold in sub diviidons.T-jrros: One third in easb; the ?"?mainder in sixand twelve months, with interest, secured by aof trust on the premisi s.A * often per cent, of thepurchwe mo uywill or requir< d at vfie time of sa'eShould the terms of sale not be oomplied withwithin ten days aft?-r the s*'e. the Trustee reserves ;t e rlabt ?o re-sell the pr perty at the risk and extense of the defsulting purchaser, on one week'sM,*io\,il;,.Tvss,.rT,au9-2awAds J. C. McGUIRB A Co.. Ancts.|>Y GBEKN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers.1 WO HANDSOME BI'TTdING f^Tg^FRONTIN'ION TWBLFTn 8TRKBT BKTWKKN T ANDUPTBBBT8 NOKTH. AT AUCTION.On THURSDAY, the llth tnst , we shall sell, :nfront of premises, at # o'clock p in , the foil >?icfha> deoaie building lots, vi/Lots Nos. 14 and lt>in W H Gonnell's subdivision of square No. 3 8,these lots fronting on12th street wtit 21 12 feete#ch. runnine back with a gidpillfty,93 to anall? y 14 feet 2 inches wide, and contain l.WKfeetr/Li DAY?lthe 12th ir.rt , we shaUaeH,in front of the premise*, at o clock Lot Noin square No 660, having a front of 49 feet on Hal?fitrtet w8it? b#tweeD H and N strt^tii Kvuth, ooirthe corner of N atreet; runs back JM feet 7 iocheito a S ? feet alley, and con tains 7^STt?H square feet.Terma: One-thiM cash; baUnce in p aud 12months for cotes bearing interest from day ofaale. A deed given and a deed "f trust taken.All conveyancing at the cost of the pureha?er.Title indisputable at d guaranteedanB-d GRbEN A WILLIAMS. AucU.A G.R*X HORSl FOR 8ALB. miit ,13 able tor family use or the saddle; sevenyears old. Can be bought at a reasonable 4pripe For particulars enquire of YATFS ASSLBYi fnaiylriali ayonue. au l it*AUCTION SALES.FITTl'K B DAVI.gY GREEN A WILLIAMS. Auctioned*.DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPBRTY AT AUOTION.On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Aunrt It. a ?o'clock, in front of the premiere. we will Mil thaid> sirable brick houa? and aitu?i?Mi??? -??d? sirable brick house and lot,situated on Tth'stree*west brt?een I and K sireets north being theFoutn part of lot IJ. in Square iV THelotis*fett front by 70 f?et rt?ep. impm?ed by a thr*?Ptorr brick store and dwelling The store la pi by6" fet ,?j ? np in modern at?!e, and hw b??aoccupied for several yeai a pant as a dry gooIs at^re.The dwelling part contains 7 roomi, plaaeant andwell arranged.There is nJao a rood. dr? cellar under the ator?,making. altogether. one of the Cat de.irabl*?n???ments in the northern part of the city1 hp house ia No 371, on th* wa?t aide of th*street. TUla perfect.T ermi cm^ .Conveyancing at coat of purchaser.an 5 d ORBBN A WILLIAMS. Auctt.P* '? ?* "OSDIRI A OO., Auctioneers.CHANCERY MLB OFYALU A BL1 IM"R0TB?AND UNIMPROVRD PH0P1RTTUnder wdbj virtue of & decree of the 8oerem?Co art of th#* DiPtri^t of Co1imv>i& sit Liu* iiequity, July 6ih, 1S64. in Rrprttio ciih,whe<eiD 8*r?h Ann Brown and other. *re oompl%iL?nts and Ambrose A. Brown and othersdefendants No. 2il ?quitv, wa shall sail nn ,w?premires.on MONDAY the 29ih da* of Aucvat.commercing with the #5r-t named, at 6 o\4.>ck ?m Lot So. I, in Square No &i8. frnntinc So feat?n mirth E sireet, at the corner of Second a*rae%west, and running back 100 feet to a 2T> f?nt allsrAlso the north part of Lot33. in Jaa 0 M* Outre'asubdivision of fqu?re No 614. fronting 15 feet Tinches o? Tenth aticet weat. between Q and H ate.ro'tb, and running back 1.% feet 4 inches to a *Jfoot alley, and improved by a three story Brisk.Dwelling House.Tei ma - One half in cash; the remainder in nla*and eighteen montha with interest from the dayof sale, to be secured by the bonds or not** of th*purchaser*, with a surety or sureties, to be approved of by the trustees.Upon the foil payment rf the purchase moneyand interest, the trustees will convey the proper*AU c<".nvey*nces and stamps at the cost o' tkspurchaser. If the terms of sale are uot oimpuUwith in fire days thereafter, the trustee* reservethe right to resell, on one week's notice, at Mb*risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser.(iKO. W. DUVALL ( TpihiamNICHOLAS C. 8TRPH1V8. \ Tru"*?stifi eoifds JA9. 0. MrftUlRK A 00.. AneU.gY GREEN 4, WILLIAMS. Auctioneer^porIjalbAU that part cf Lot 36. in Square 5M, and th*building thereon, consisting of a two storv Fraaa*House, containing about sis rooms, the sawknown a? A35 3d street west, between south D at.and Virginia at.If the above property be not sold at private salson or before SA1 I RDAY, the IS h day ol Auc??4,18f>4 I will sell the same at public auction, on th*premises, to wit : on 8ATURDAY, LSth day sfAugust. A. D. 1&64. at "H o'c'o^k.K WM. JOHN MILLER,Attorney at Law, 38 Louisiana av.,near fi? h straet.au 8 d GREEN k WILLIAMS. A nets,|^Y J. C. McQUlRB ?t 00., Anction?er?.olTRCSTfR'S PALE OF NINB BUILDING LOON 18T 8TBBICT WK8T, AT TUB CORNER 0#hOUTH D STREETOn TLK8DAY AFTERNOON, August SO, at6Wo'clock on the premises, by virtue of a deedtrtist, d?.tod May 7th, 1857. and duly rsoorded inLiber J. A. 8. No. 1.*?, fo'iios 22 et ?eq ..we shallsell all of Lot No 6, in Square No. AV, frMiting 144feet on First street weBt. at the corner of south Dstreet and running back to feet, subdivided into fLots lfisMJ, and one Lot 20l80.Terms ca>-h.Convt ysnces at the cost of the purchaser.A eas*1 pavment of $20 on each lot will be require*at the time of sale.HORATIO N. GILBERT, Trustee.Jy 77 d J. 0. MoGUIRE A 00.. Auctt.BY J, 0. MoGUIRK A CO., Auctioueera.TJi.!CHANCERY SALE OF A VALTABLB BRICKHOI PE AND LOT ON liZTH 8TRKBT VfBilT.liiTW KivN NAW YORK AVENUE AND I 8T.liy vir:ue of a decree of the Supreme Court oft-he District of Columbia, sitting in equity, and.jiass. d i.-i a certain canse wherein Mary A Rock*is complainant and James E. Smith et al. are defend ants, I eh* 11 proceed to sell, in front of th*premises, on TI1CRSDAY , the lrtth day of Aug-istnext, at 6 o'clock p.m., all that certain piece orparcel of ground situate, lying and being la th*city of Washington, in the District of Columbia.an<l dei-ignated a? L"t raaiked and lettered "L.1*it Robert J Rnche's su bdi vi*ioa of parts of Lotannmber?d twelve (12 and thirteen. (13.) in 8qruar?numbered two bnndred and eighty six. (MS.twiUithe improvements thereon consisting ol a nealand substantial brick dwelling house.This nropertv fronts on l?th street west, between N<-w Y'ork ?venu**arjd I street north, in *very desirable section of the citv.Terms of sale: One half ea?h.tn be paid on thedarof sale; the balance in six months, the purchasergiving his note, satisfactorily endorsed, aud bearing interest from the day of sale.All conveyancing and Government stamp* ?tthe cost of the purchaser.ASB^RY LLOY D, Truate*,auS eoftds JAS. C. McGCIRE A CO.. Auota._A~ UCTION SALB O' GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.Dfpaktmkut or thr Ihtrrtor,Ojhrt (./tkt (fa.<Atniton Aqutiurt,Wacbinotov. D O . August 3. H*. .W ill be sold at public auctioa, on TUESDAY,August lf>, commencing at 10 ?. m.A large le t of miscsllaaeous property connactadwith the Washington Aqueduct cooaisting <f on*Stationary Steam Engine, about 35 ton< oldWrought Iron, 21 tonso'd Cast Iron, 7Sj barralaHydraalic Ce-neut, 1 w? pounds Asphalt.6 asphaltkettles, 5 stone e-ows. uS feet B. M. old T im>bar. several wooden buildiD^s. tog thar with ?large lot of hoisting and travelling cranat, block*ai^d falls, wire and hemp rope, rt^-ricka, ??ovela,w h^elbarrow frames,^trap and T raila, a quantityof granite. 4c . A c.The above property is situated at Bridge 6. andthe Government warehouse in Georgetown, Distributing Restrvoir, Cabin John Bridge, GreatFalls and Seneca quarries.Descriptive printed lists of the property In eachlocality will Vc furnished *u and after the 10thinst at this officeThe sale will take place on the ground, exceptthe property at 8en?ca quarries, which will ??scld at Great Falls from tne descriptive list.If not all sold on the 16th the sale will be continued on the 17th, at the same hour.Ten per cent. 01 the purchase money will be paidon the day of sale, and thn balancs on taking possession of tve property, which must be within stxdays after the sale, or the ten per cent, will beforfeited and th* property resold.By order of the Socretary of the Interior.8 SBTMOUR,au 6 lit Chief Eng. Washington Aqueiaet.RUCTION SALE OF CONDKMNBD HOR8B3.Was PzPAKTMmrr, C? val?t Busiio, JOJUrt qf Chief Quaittrmaittr, >, Wa.^Amnton. D. C., August 3 1864.\Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highestbidder, at the times and places named below, vis :Reading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAJT, August IS,13t>4.Altoona. Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, August 3f,1864.Lebanon, Pennsylvania, TIICB8D AY, September1. 18?i4.n?rrisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, September 8. lf??>4.TWO HUNDRED CAYALRY HORSBS, Ateach place.These horses have been condemned as unfit ferthe cavalry service ?*f the army.For road and farming purposes, many ffood bargains may be had.Horses sold singly. .Term* cash, in United SUtea currenet.J % M K8 A 8 K Iii 1Lt. Ool. and Chief Quartremaiter,au 5-t?e8 Cavalry Burea*. _RUCTION 8ALB Of CONDKMNBD HORSBS.Wa* D?pa?*mb*t, Oatalat Bzbiad, JWill be Bold at PUBLIC AbOTTdN, to *?? b'ffc*est bidder, at the times and places named below.T Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THUR8DAY, July Utk,1864.Reading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY. July Slat,lSnarrlsburf,' Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, July^Al^oon*, PennsylvaoiA< THURSDAY. AtfUl4tWil1famsport. rennsvlvania. THURSDAY. A*.?VwOH-UNDRBD (*?) CAYALRY HORSBS *#*Theslefchor?ee here been condemned m unit (WCthe Cavalry service of the Army.for road and farm purpose many coed bargal1.VW: oilSSfeiwLieut. Ool, and Chief Quartermaster,ft ?-td OivslrrPERKINS. BTERNE A OO4ISO BrMdwsyt B. Y.|? X20LUBIYI DIAL1SB INCALIFORNIA WINS.We guarantee them all to b*ABBOLPTBLT PHBB,for Ml* by All fim-eluaa Brootri and*Terywh*r*. ?LIMB AND OBMBNT!Just received a cargo of eupertorROCKLAND LIMB.Also, ? e&rgo of superiorHYDRACLIC CBMBNT.^^which we offer at the lowe? OBMBIfTLIMB PLAfcTBR.? V^VaRtSoLoW ,''fanUycnhAnd. ror?^- rth etreet and 0***<.pLARIFlBD CIDBB I oLARITIED CIDBRM^ . . received per echooner* "Georye I,I hare Jo".!^ >- from Boaten a large supplyAdams" andJbom.ttB 0 L A KI PI B D 01 dVr.wuS$'.t;FrST* SSHZ*" *"k" '? *"*suUere. and a? other*i? wantofBI'^'rtTctTo^ Oidw are invited to e*l! and ?*l?fne this before purchasin^eU^he^.^^Union Bottling Depot, ?T Orw* ?*.?,Geor**tow*.BlIOQBR'S WR8T "lN 0 DRUG?V1 PBNN. AVKNOB. SOUTH BIDB.-^rE*xssr?F?,sr;.,?a?.,,J.s.a.?